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The Knowledge Solution: History: What place does history have in a post-truth world?

Author: Anna Clark
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ISBN: 9780522875423
Format: Paperback
Published: July 2019
Published By: Melbourne University Pub
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Does history provide us with cautionary tales or does it highlight the contested nature of our understanding of the past?

Colonisation, nationalism, racism. Fighting on foreign shores, violence on our own country. Workers' rights, land booms, cultural wars. What can we learn from these reoccurring events across the recent history of this nation?

In The Knowledge Solution- History, the country's most compelling writers and historians give insight into the challenging and diverse perspectives of Australia's past, and illuminate how we may better step into the future.


Contributors include-


David Unaipon
Michael Cannon
Stuart Macintyre
Rebe Taylor
Mark McKenna
Rebecca Perkins
Marcia Langton
Peter Sutton
Jo Wainer
James Curran
Stuart Ward
Ellen Warn
Michele Grossman
John Rickard
Peter Spearritt
Helen MacDonald
Janet McCalman
Mark Davis
Richard Evans
Edward Duyker
Ray Parkin
Geoffrey Blainey
Peter Cochrane
Raffaello Carboni
Bain Attwood
Manning ClarkDoes history provide us with cautionary tales or does it highlight the contested nature of our understanding of the past?

Colonisation, nationalism, racism. Fighting on foreign shores, violence on our own country. Workers' rights, land booms, cultural wars. What can we learn from these reoccurring events across the recent history of this nation?

In The Knowledge Solution- History, the country's most compelling writers and historians give insight into the challenging and diverse perspectives of Australia's past, and illuminate how we may better step into the future.


Contributors include-


David Unaipon
Michael Cannon
Stuart Macintyre
Rebe Taylor
Mark McKenna
Rebecca Perkins
Marcia Langton
Peter Sutton
Jo Wainer
James Curran
Stuart Ward
Ellen Warn
Michele Grossman
John Rickard
Peter Spearritt
Helen MacDonald
Janet McCalman
Mark Davis
Richard Evans
Edward Duyker
Ray Parkin
Geoffrey Blainey
Peter Cochrane
Raffaello Carboni
Bain Attwood
Manning Clark
Editor Anna Clark is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow at the Australian Centre for Public History at the University of Technology Sydney. She has written extensively on history education, historiography and historical consciousness, including Teaching the Nation- Politics and Pedagogy in Australian History (2006); History's Children- History Wars in the Classroom (2008); Private Lives, Public History (2016); The History Wars (2003) with Stuart Macintyre, as well as two history books for children, Convicted! and Explored! Reflecting her love of fish and fishing, she also recently wrote The Catch- The Story of Fishing in Australia (2018).
ISBN: 9780522875423
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Format: Paperback
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Published Date: 02-Jul-2019
Dimensions (mm): 0x0mm
Publisher: Melbourne University Pub

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